Anchor sires unparalleled muscle, volume and fleshing ability. He will continue
to be the best bull in the breed to change large framed, lighter muscled and
structurally incorrect cattle. He even outperforms his sire, 6807, in this ability.
Anchor daughters are moderate framed, very efficient females with great versatility
in any breeding program. They have the ability to improve cow herd efficiency
through reduced feed costs while maintaining production. The udder quality of
the Anchor daughters is excellent. From a carcass standpoint, Anchor will add
muscle and improve marbling and percent retail product. Despite his depth and
volume, Anchor exhibits a negative fat EPD. There are very few bulls that can
add fleshing ability to their progeny without adding excess carcass fat. Further
proof of Anchor's versatility has also extended into the show ring where several
progeny have been recent winners.